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Old 05-27-2010, 09:45 AM   #12
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***I think many people (especially on this forum) just love ebooks and the technology so much***

You may be right, Deltop. I'd venture to suggest, though, that most MR members fell in love with reading well before they fell in love with the ebook idea and the technology that delivers it so well. Maybe we need another poll: What comes first -- the quality of the novel or the quality of the device? If it turns out that fascination with technoloy has led some folks into literature, I'd be very encouraged. I have a sneaking feeling that it might be vice-versa. Interesting thought to ponder. Here's karma to ya.Thanks. Neil

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